Because we hit up the back of the ball to create kick...or at least that is what it feels like. The racket prior to contact is angled in such a way so as to move left to right (right-hander). Just seems logical that there must be at least some hitting up on second serves where kick is involved.
I guess we can do the math on whether a ball can leave the racket moving upwards yet still hit the service box. It would be a Howard Brody exercise to work that one out.
I guess we can do the math on whether a ball can leave the racket moving upwards yet still hit the service box. It would be a Howard Brody exercise to work that one out.

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